The relationship between the hero and parents, and how these relationships define their roles
Albert Camus, there are many important relationships that help to define the hero. Gregor Samsa, the protagonist of The Metamorphosis and the protagonists of Meursault of The Outsider, have important relationships with people who help to develop and define their roles. The most important thing is the relationship with parents. Compare the relationship between the two heroes with their parents and explain the relationship between them.
Since Meursault has never mentioned his father in The Outsider, we care only about his relationship with his mother. Introduction
Outsider, Meursault received a telegram telling his mother about death. More worried was that his boss would take two days off and leave his mother and be angry with other families before her death. It soon proved that Meursault lacked feelings or emotions of death. In his opinion, everyone will eventually die, which is inevitable. We thought that he did not have enough money to take care of her, she had no idea to tell her and she thought she was more pleased with other people of her age, so he I sent it to the resting place. Therefore, the relationship with the mother defines a part of his role. Because it shows that he lacks emotion through the book. The first sentence of the drama: Today, the mother died. Or maybe yesterday, but I do not know. He shows a legitimate reason not to know when to die, but you still feel a feeling of lack of emotion. It is obtained in many other aspects of the whole novel. Clarified. When he reached rest he said he did not want to see his mother's body, but rather to hope. Meursault knows this
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